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Oracle Fusion Middleware

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Oracle Fusion Middleware
A collection of miscellaneous software from Oracle that works with the Oracle database. While all Fusion Middleware products support the Oracle environment, many do not provide true middleware integration, even though they fall under the middleware umbrella. Oracle Fusion Middleware (OFM) includes application servers, business process management (BPM), service-oriented architecture (SOA), a cloud appliance and several other products. See middleware, Oracle Fusion and Oracle.


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The Oracle awards recognise organisations for innovative deployment of Oracle Fusion Middleware such as Oracle Application Grid; Oracle Business Intelligence or Oracle Enterprise Performance Management System.
We continue to see customer momentum since the integration of BEA Systems in Asia Pacific last year, with APAC coming in as one of the fastest growing regions for Oracle Fusion Middleware globally, said Roger Li, Group Vice President, Oracle Fusion Middleware, Oracle Asia Pacific.
lt;p>"The grand unifying theory of Oracle Fusion Middleware is BEA.
 
 
 
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